Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed, I don't work. MB is pressuring me to come in tomorrow even though her work also follows school closings and she will be off. She is insisting that the roads are fine and I have to come in. I partly want to tell her that she should also come to work then. How do I handle this? She's insisting that the roads will be salted and fine..I don't care about the roads, I care about my contract.
What a petty babysitter. School system have to make decisions for huge areas. They may be closed because some rural areas are not plowed, if your roads are clear to and from work then you should go in. Wow.
MBs seriously you need to only hire nannies with references, and make sure you CALL THOSE REFERENCES so you don't have to deal with this OP.
as a nanny, I actually agree with this. I think that stipulation in the contract was there for when the roads are bad...I didn't work Monday, but I worked today. the roads were definitely driveable but many schools are still out because areas are still unplowed and those that are might not be easy for a school bus (as opposed to the car). the way you phrase this issue (and I"m sure you'll come back and suddenly say that you are in an unplowed area and can't get to work), you just sound like a nanny trying to take an extra vacation day. whatever
Just like MB is a mother trying to not deal with her kids.
If MB actually had to be at work, I would totally agree with this. If they meant if the roads were clear, they should have specified that. I'm always off anytime schools are closed.....holidays, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed, I don't work. MB is pressuring me to come in tomorrow even though her work also follows school closings and she will be off. She is insisting that the roads are fine and I have to come in. I partly want to tell her that she should also come to work then. How do I handle this? She's insisting that the roads will be salted and fine..I don't care about the roads, I care about my contract.
What a petty babysitter. School system have to make decisions for huge areas. They may be closed because some rural areas are not plowed, if your roads are clear to and from work then you should go in. Wow.
MBs seriously you need to only hire nannies with references, and make sure you CALL THOSE REFERENCES so you don't have to deal with this OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed, I don't work. MB is pressuring me to come in tomorrow even though her work also follows school closings and she will be off. She is insisting that the roads are fine and I have to come in. I partly want to tell her that she should also come to work then. How do I handle this? She's insisting that the roads will be salted and fine..I don't care about the roads, I care about my contract.
What a petty babysitter. School system have to make decisions for huge areas. They may be closed because some rural areas are not plowed, if your roads are clear to and from work then you should go in. Wow.
MBs seriously you need to only hire nannies with references, and make sure you CALL THOSE REFERENCES so you don't have to deal with this OP.
as a nanny, I actually agree with this. I think that stipulation in the contract was there for when the roads are bad...I didn't work Monday, but I worked today. the roads were definitely driveable but many schools are still out because areas are still unplowed and those that are might not be easy for a school bus (as opposed to the car). the way you phrase this issue (and I"m sure you'll come back and suddenly say that you are in an unplowed area and can't get to work), you just sound like a nanny trying to take an extra vacation day. whatever
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed, I don't work. MB is pressuring me to come in tomorrow even though her work also follows school closings and she will be off. She is insisting that the roads are fine and I have to come in. I partly want to tell her that she should also come to work then. How do I handle this? She's insisting that the roads will be salted and fine..I don't care about the roads, I care about my contract.
What a petty babysitter. School system have to make decisions for huge areas. They may be closed because some rural areas are not plowed, if your roads are clear to and from work then you should go in. Wow.
MBs seriously you need to only hire nannies with references, and make sure you CALL THOSE REFERENCES so you don't have to deal with this OP.
), you just sound like a nanny trying to take an extra vacation day. whateverAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed, I don't work. MB is pressuring me to come in tomorrow even though her work also follows school closings and she will be off. She is insisting that the roads are fine and I have to come in. I partly want to tell her that she should also come to work then. How do I handle this? She's insisting that the roads will be salted and fine..I don't care about the roads, I care about my contract.
What a petty babysitter. School system have to make decisions for huge areas. They may be closed because some rural areas are not plowed, if your roads are clear to and from work then you should go in. Wow.
MBs seriously you need to only hire nannies with references, and make sure you CALL THOSE REFERENCES so you don't have to deal with this OP.
Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed, I don't work. MB is pressuring me to come in tomorrow even though her work also follows school closings and she will be off. She is insisting that the roads are fine and I have to come in. I partly want to tell her that she should also come to work then. How do I handle this? She's insisting that the roads will be salted and fine..I don't care about the roads, I care about my contract.
Anonymous wrote:"We aligned our contract to follow your work schedule and our contract states that when the schools are closed due to weather, I will have a paid snow day."
If you'd like you could add something like...
"If you'd like, we could add a day to my vacation days and I could come in tomorrow as a trade." Though that may make her angry and resentful.
Anonymous wrote:And she's still insisting via text that roads will be fine. Seriously
Anonymous wrote:Say as per our contract I am off when its bad enough that schools close. I am happy review it with you at a later time.
I would also say if you can make it to go. Charge time and an half
Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous that she will be off and still expects you to come in.